The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots

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Autor(a) principal: Harky,Amer
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Kwok,Hiu Tat, Fan,Ka Siu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382020000400024
Resumo: Abstract Objective: To examine the current literature behind the evolution of mitral valve surgery techniques and their impact on patient outcomes. Methods: An electronic literature search among major databases was performed (PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane, and Google scholar). All the relevant articles were screened and identified to be included in this narrative review. The main outcomes were postoperative morbidity, length of in-hospital stay, and long-term mortality. Results: Minimally invasive and robot-assisted approach to mitral valve repair and replacements has shown great potential in improving surgical outcomes when compared against traditional midline sternotomy. Selected patients can benefit from percutaneous mitral valve surgery; however, more evidence is required to ascertain its long-term outcomes. Conclusion: Current evidence suggests that robotic and minimal invasive mitral valve surgeries are increasing in practice with satisfactory perioperative and mortality rates. However, long-term data is yet to be published to support current practice.
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title The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
spellingShingle The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
Harky,Amer
Mitral Valve
Sternotomy
Robotics
Robotic Surgical Procedures
Length of Stay
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
title_short The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
title_full The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
title_fullStr The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
title_full_unstemmed The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
title_sort The Evolution of Mitral Valve Surgery: the Future in the Hand of Robots
author Harky,Amer
author_facet Harky,Amer
Kwok,Hiu Tat
Fan,Ka Siu
author_role author
author2 Kwok,Hiu Tat
Fan,Ka Siu
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Harky,Amer
Kwok,Hiu Tat
Fan,Ka Siu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mitral Valve
Sternotomy
Robotics
Robotic Surgical Procedures
Length of Stay
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
topic Mitral Valve
Sternotomy
Robotics
Robotic Surgical Procedures
Length of Stay
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
description Abstract Objective: To examine the current literature behind the evolution of mitral valve surgery techniques and their impact on patient outcomes. Methods: An electronic literature search among major databases was performed (PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane, and Google scholar). All the relevant articles were screened and identified to be included in this narrative review. The main outcomes were postoperative morbidity, length of in-hospital stay, and long-term mortality. Results: Minimally invasive and robot-assisted approach to mitral valve repair and replacements has shown great potential in improving surgical outcomes when compared against traditional midline sternotomy. Selected patients can benefit from percutaneous mitral valve surgery; however, more evidence is required to ascertain its long-term outcomes. Conclusion: Current evidence suggests that robotic and minimal invasive mitral valve surgeries are increasing in practice with satisfactory perioperative and mortality rates. However, long-term data is yet to be published to support current practice.
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